Our latest optical conference in NYC had some of the brightest names in the business talking about the future of big bandwidth

May 20, 2010

NEW YORK -- Packet-Optical Transport Evolution -- Here are some of the scenes and faces from the optical networking world that converged on New York this week for our Packet-Optical conference. Click on any of the photos below to open the slideshow, then use the arrow keys to go back and forth:

Full House Google High-Bandwidth Fun Thanks! Come Again! Execs pictured in this slideshow include folks from AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T), Covad Communications Inc. , Hitachi Communication Technologies America Inc. (Hitachi-CTA) , Google (Nasdaq: GOOG), NEC Corp. (Tokyo: 6701), Verizon Enterprise Solutions , Global Cloud Xchange , and others.

— The Staff, Light Reading

Full HouseLots of folks crowded into the Marriott conference rooms as the Packet-Optical show got rolling.
Photo by Matt Carr/Getty Images. AT&TAT&T's Margaret T. Chiosi. Photo by Matt Carr/Getty Images. Verizon BusinessVerizon's Glenn Wellbrock gives the crowd a 100G update. Photo by Matt Carr/Getty Images. GoogleGoogle's Bikash Koley. Photo by Matt Carr/Getty Images. Listen UpLots of big network operators shared their insights on how the packet-optical world is evolving.
Photo by Matt Carr/Getty Images. XO Carrier ServicesXO's Carl True. Photo by Matt Carr/Getty Images. Power LunchHeavy Reading's Stan Hubbard (left) takes a break with XO's Randy Nicklas. High-Bandwidth FunHitachi's Scott T. Wilkinson finds something funny about 100GigE. Photo by Matt Carr/Getty Images. Reliance GlobalcomReliance Globalcom's Kamran Sistanizadeh. Photo by Matt Carr/Getty Images. Covad CommunicationsCovad Communications's Brad Roldan. Photo by Matt Carr/Getty Images. Elvis!Oh, and an ADVA tote bag, which is also legendary. Photo by Matt Carr/Getty Images. Thanks! Come Again!NEC's Costas Patsalosavvis stands ready to talk about his product. Photo by Matt Carr/Getty Images.

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